The wife of a slain Peoples’ Democratic Party leader in Apapa, Lagos State, Silifat Aborishade, has urged the police to drop the criminal charges filed against some of her husband’s alleged killers.

Adeniyi Aborishade, the PDP chairman in Apapa local council, died in a hospital after sustaining gunshot injuries during a party meeting on July 22.

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The police said a fracas had broken out during a PDP meeting in Eti-Osa local council between a faction loyal to Moshood Salvador, the state’s party chairman, and that of Kehinde Fasasi, the local government chairman.

Mr Salvador told reportershe had left the venue of the meeting before the shooting began.

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Last week, the police arraigned Messrs Salvador and Fasasi alongside nine other party leaders before a Yaba magistrate court on two counts of conspiracy and unlawful killing.

The magistrate ordered that they be remanded in prison till August 27 to await the advice of the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions.

“I wish to further state with emphasis that the five accused persons are not in anyway responsible for the death of my husband, they are the complainants that has now for reasons best known to the prosecution, turned into the accused/victims in this unfortunate situation,” Mrs Aborishade said.

“The news of the above named persons’ detention at the State CIID, Panti, Yaba, and subsequent conviction on charges of conspiracy/ murder came as an utter shock and surprise to me, as same appears hasty and laced with malice.”

According to Mrs Aborishade, the five suspects were the ones that reported her husband’s death at the Ilasan police station, and were referred to the State Criminal Investigation Department at Panti where they were detained and later charged to court.

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“I wish to state with emphasis that the 2nd-6th defendants are on the same camp with my husband till his demise as they are close friends and fellow chairmen of their respective local governments,” she added.

She further stated that her husband’s gunshot injuries had been attended to at the hospital because one of the suspects, Dr Fawole, who is a medical doctor, had provided her husband’s medical history and also paid for his treatment.

“The 2nd-6th defendants are my late husband’s helpers who did everything within their reach to save my husband’s life and as a result do not deserve to be treated inhumanly like criminals which they clearly are not.”

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When contacted, Chike Oti, the Lagos police spokesperson, declined to comment because the matter is “no longer in the police station.”

“The matter is subjudice as it were and no comment can be made on the matter that is receiving the attention of the court.”